I suspect Glass XE isn’t the hardware I’ll be using in a month; I set it up because I already had one on hand, and the other HMD I ordered (an Even Realities G2) indicated it would take 5 weeks to ship. (Perhaps the other AI agent users bought up all the stock.)
For input, you’re either using audio (in which case airpods paired to a phone is better than the builtin in mic) making it output-only and doing input via phone touchscreen or a bluetooth keyboard paired to a phone, or pairing Glass to a bluetooth keyboard directly. Pairing Glass to bluetooth keyboards should work in XE19.1 but is historically fraught (long story). If getting hardware on the secondary market, try to get HW3 instead of HW2 (HW3 has 2GB RAM, HW2 has 1GB). Consider getting a lens cap for the camera (there are 3d-printer model files floating around); some people react negatively to having an eye-level camera pointed at them if they can’t verify that it isn’t on. For all-the-time use, get two USB power banks and a cable.
Best practice with Openclaw is to run it on segregated hardware, which in practice means either a Mac Mini or a cloud server. (There is nothing special about Mac Minis with respect to Openclaw, people are just using them because they’re good computers.) A Mac Mini has a large advantage over a cloud server for this use case because it has USB ports, and getting to adb happens much sooner in the setup process than getting to ssh.
I’ll probably write more later but that should cover all of the things with lead time.
Cool, I went with the most modern Glass, Enterprise 2 for the higher RAM and other hardware spec stuff, figuring that software would work itself out these days.
I suspect Glass XE isn’t the hardware I’ll be using in a month; I set it up because I already had one on hand, and the other HMD I ordered (an Even Realities G2) indicated it would take 5 weeks to ship. (Perhaps the other AI agent users bought up all the stock.)
For input, you’re either using audio (in which case airpods paired to a phone is better than the builtin in mic) making it output-only and doing input via phone touchscreen or a bluetooth keyboard paired to a phone, or pairing Glass to a bluetooth keyboard directly. Pairing Glass to bluetooth keyboards should work in XE19.1 but is historically fraught (long story). If getting hardware on the secondary market, try to get HW3 instead of HW2 (HW3 has 2GB RAM, HW2 has 1GB). Consider getting a lens cap for the camera (there are 3d-printer model files floating around); some people react negatively to having an eye-level camera pointed at them if they can’t verify that it isn’t on. For all-the-time use, get two USB power banks and a cable.
Best practice with Openclaw is to run it on segregated hardware, which in practice means either a Mac Mini or a cloud server. (There is nothing special about Mac Minis with respect to Openclaw, people are just using them because they’re good computers.) A Mac Mini has a large advantage over a cloud server for this use case because it has USB ports, and getting to adb happens much sooner in the setup process than getting to ssh.
I’ll probably write more later but that should cover all of the things with lead time.
Cool, I went with the most modern Glass, Enterprise 2 for the higher RAM and other hardware spec stuff, figuring that software would work itself out these days.